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you spoke about james baker, secretary of state, a republican. jimmy carter, former president and democrat. is the roadway the both of you can work together? and the heritage foundation to come up with guidelines on this issue? i hope that question is appropriate to conclude the newsmaker. ms. ifill? way, ie is always a suppose. i stand by my earlier offer. i will not retreat from what i am interested in. remains in the tradition of thurgood marshall and john lewis and all of those who have fought for the ement of americans, particularly for those with a vote is their voice. they don't have the money or power or influence. that is the way that express themselves in the democracy. i am of the belief that their work should be focused on how we many of ourhat as citizens as possible have the ability to participate in the political process and vote. i don't understand why an 18-year-old young man would have to go to the post office and register for selective service when he turns 18 but does not have to go to the post office and register to vote. i d
you spoke about james baker, secretary of state, a republican. jimmy carter, former president and democrat. is the roadway the both of you can work together? and the heritage foundation to come up with guidelines on this issue? i hope that question is appropriate to conclude the newsmaker. ms. ifill? way, ie is always a suppose. i stand by my earlier offer. i will not retreat from what i am interested in. remains in the tradition of thurgood marshall and john lewis and all of those who have...
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today's guests include susan rice and former secretaries of state henry kissinger and james baker. at 1:00 p.m., a replay of abc's "this week" with general martin dempsey, housing and urban development secretary, and representative mike rogers, chairman of the house intelligence committee. also on the program, dr. anthony fauci, director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases at the n.. hifment. at 2:00, it's fox news sunday. guests include the man who helped lead the legal team that challenged virginia's gay marriage ban. also tony perkins, president of the family research council. cnn's state of the union follows at 3:00 p.m. with the chairman of the republican national committee and congresswoman and chair of the democratic national committee. finally at 4:00 eastern, it's "face the nation" with the director of the centers for disease control and prevention, representative mike mccall, and former defense secretary and former c.i.a. director leon panetta. the sunday network tv talk shows are on c-span radio, and they're brought to you as a public service by
today's guests include susan rice and former secretaries of state henry kissinger and james baker. at 1:00 p.m., a replay of abc's "this week" with general martin dempsey, housing and urban development secretary, and representative mike rogers, chairman of the house intelligence committee. also on the program, dr. anthony fauci, director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases at the n.. hifment. at 2:00, it's fox news sunday. guests include the man who helped...
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>> and james baker. i worked for baker.f the three ingredients you need to be a consequential secretary of state, one is support of the president. i don't mean rhetorical support, i mean a real bond. number two, the opportunity. the world has to be in some measure of distress that makes it amenable to some kind of american fix. and negotiating skills. the world has got to be an unassembled jigsaw puzzle and intuitively -- i don't know how these guys do it. kissinger was an academic. baker was a lawyer. how do you understand how to negotiate? both of these guys did. >> if you look at where the president is today, we have a huge threat today. was there or is there opportunity that he can carve out for himself a legacy that is better than it is going into this crisis? >> i would argue the world has become such a cruel and unforgiving place and much more complex since the cold war that presented a world of semi-order. if you ask people what was the most discreet and important act of foreign policy, the most heroic act is probab
>> and james baker. i worked for baker.f the three ingredients you need to be a consequential secretary of state, one is support of the president. i don't mean rhetorical support, i mean a real bond. number two, the opportunity. the world has to be in some measure of distress that makes it amenable to some kind of american fix. and negotiating skills. the world has got to be an unassembled jigsaw puzzle and intuitively -- i don't know how these guys do it. kissinger was an academic. baker...
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bush, before he went to kuwait to knock out saddam hussein, which we could have done on our own, james baker bill to support. we work side-by-side and we built another coalition with the british and the french and even the japanese and others he contributed two. all because we have that international legitimacy of u.n. resolution and if it's necessary to strike into syria, i would do that as well. so these are the pieces that need to come about in the short term. >> you have to have something to fight for. if you look back at capital one is the a corrupt government that isn't responsive to the needs of their ethnic group or religious group, why are they going to fight despite all the training and equipment that you give them? the key to make this happen, why do they fight for america? is a constitution and their something that we fight for and a way of life. and they have an ideology however corrupt and distorted. >> yes, ma'am. >> i'm interested in your comments on the war between israelis and the palestinians the just ended for the time being. >> i think that what has happened here is many
bush, before he went to kuwait to knock out saddam hussein, which we could have done on our own, james baker bill to support. we work side-by-side and we built another coalition with the british and the french and even the japanese and others he contributed two. all because we have that international legitimacy of u.n. resolution and if it's necessary to strike into syria, i would do that as well. so these are the pieces that need to come about in the short term. >> you have to have...
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you spoke about james baker, secretary of state, a republican, and jimmy carter, former president, a democrat, working together. is there a way that the both of you could work together, the aclu and the heritage foundation, to come up with some agreed guidelines on this issue? and with two minutes left to, go i hope that question is appropriate to conclude the newsmaker. miss ifill and then you. >> there's always a way, i suppose. i suppose i would stand by my earlier offer. i will not refrites from what i am interested in. you know, my organization remains in the tradition of thurgood marshall and goodman chaney and john lewis and all of those who have fought for the enfranchisement of americans, particularly those for whom the vote is their voice. they don't have the money or the power or the influence. that is the way they express themselves in the democracy. and i am of the belief that our work should be focused on how we can ensure that as many of our citizens as possible have the ability to participate in the political process and vote. i don't understand why an 18-year-old you
you spoke about james baker, secretary of state, a republican, and jimmy carter, former president, a democrat, working together. is there a way that the both of you could work together, the aclu and the heritage foundation, to come up with some agreed guidelines on this issue? and with two minutes left to, go i hope that question is appropriate to conclude the newsmaker. miss ifill and then you. >> there's always a way, i suppose. i suppose i would stand by my earlier offer. i will not...
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consideration in 1991, the united states of america bombed back to the preindustrial age, to quote james baker it destroyed the infrastructure of the country, which was very developed. and then the economic sanctions, which are the most severe in this century, were maintained until 2003. those economic sanctions really changed everything for the country. it drove its economy to near collapse. it drove at least 3 million mostly middle-class to leave the country. killed a lot of innocent civilians. the viewers know -- >> could you explain specifically what were the range of the extent of the sanctions iraq faced at that time? >> it did not allow iraq to export oil. it also barred it from in pointy -- importing many as the cities. this evil list that was supposed to be dual use items. so any item that could be interpreted to be of dual use for military purposes, was banned. example wasegious lead pencils because the lead inside them somehow could be used to produce weapons. or ambulance cars because they could have a gun attached. early on, it -- was very obvious the sanctions were not weakening
consideration in 1991, the united states of america bombed back to the preindustrial age, to quote james baker it destroyed the infrastructure of the country, which was very developed. and then the economic sanctions, which are the most severe in this century, were maintained until 2003. those economic sanctions really changed everything for the country. it drove its economy to near collapse. it drove at least 3 million mostly middle-class to leave the country. killed a lot of innocent...
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. >> and james baker. and i worked, i didn't work toward kissinger but i did work for baker. the three ingredients you need to be a consequential effective secretary of state number one the support of the president. and i don't mean the rhetorical support i mean the bond with the president. baker had it. number two, the opportunity. the were has to at least be in some measure of stress that makes it amenable to some kind of american fix. and negotiating skills. the world got to be an unassembled jigsaw puzzle on your living room floor and intuitiveliment i don't know how these guys do it. kissinger was act democratic, how do you truly understand how to negotiate. both of these guys. >> rose: if you look at where the president is today, it's a huge threat today, was there opportunity or is there opportunity that he has some of these qualities he can carve out for himself, a legacy that is much better than it is going into this crises. >> i would argue charlie that the world has become such a cruel and unforgiving place. much more complex than the cold war which presented a wor
. >> and james baker. and i worked, i didn't work toward kissinger but i did work for baker. the three ingredients you need to be a consequential effective secretary of state number one the support of the president. and i don't mean the rhetorical support i mean the bond with the president. baker had it. number two, the opportunity. the were has to at least be in some measure of stress that makes it amenable to some kind of american fix. and negotiating skills. the world got to be an...
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bush, before he went to kuwait to knock out saddam hussein, which we could have done on our own, james baker bill to support. we work side-by-side and we built another coalition with the british and the french and even the japanese and others he contributed two. all because we have that international legitimacy of u.n. resolution and if it's necessary to strike into syria, i would do that as well. so these are the pieces that need to come about in the short term. >> you have to have something to fight for. if you look back at capital one is the a corrupt government that isn't responsive to the needs of their ethnic group or religious group, why are they going to fight despite all the training and equipment that you give them? the key to make this happen, why do they fight for america? is a constitution and their something that we fight for and a way of life. and they have an ideology however corrupt and distorted. >> yes, ma'am. >> i'm interested in your comments on the war between israelis and the palestinians the just ended for the time being. >> i think that what has happened here is many
bush, before he went to kuwait to knock out saddam hussein, which we could have done on our own, james baker bill to support. we work side-by-side and we built another coalition with the british and the french and even the japanese and others he contributed two. all because we have that international legitimacy of u.n. resolution and if it's necessary to strike into syria, i would do that as well. so these are the pieces that need to come about in the short term. >> you have to have...
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you spoke about james baker, secretary of state, republican. jimmy carter, former president and democrats working together. is there a way that the both of you could work together? the aclu and the heritage foundation to come up some guidelines on this issue? two minutes left to go. up the question is appropriate. stand by my earlier offer. my organization remains in the tradition of thurgood marshall, john lewis, and all of those who have fought for the enfranchisement of americans, particularly those for whom the vote is their voice. they don't have the money or the power or the influence. that is the way that they express themselves in a democracy. and i am of the belief that our work should be focused on how we can insure that as many of our citizens as possible have the ability to participate in the political process and vote. i do not understand why a 18-year-old young man would have to get to the post office and register for selective service when he turns 18 but does not have to go to the post office and register to vote. .. >>
you spoke about james baker, secretary of state, republican. jimmy carter, former president and democrats working together. is there a way that the both of you could work together? the aclu and the heritage foundation to come up some guidelines on this issue? two minutes left to go. up the question is appropriate. stand by my earlier offer. my organization remains in the tradition of thurgood marshall, john lewis, and all of those who have fought for the enfranchisement of americans,...
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. -- susan ns at noon rice and former secretaries of state henry kissinger and james baker. general martin democracy, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and also housing and urban development secretary, and congressman mike rogers, chairman of the house intelligence committee. also on the program, director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. guests on the program include general ted olsen who helped lead the legal team that challenged virginia's gay marriage began. also on the program. . ises >>> if you are the primary person that uses the phone, you can ask that the phone be cut off. or if you're a government entity or a law enforcement agency in order to cut that phone off, you have to get a court order to do so. >> it's bad behavior where those who are fraudulent try to trick the public to get information from the public. for example, a social security number or tax information and this is a growing problem in america, particularly among senior citizens. >> republican representative joe barton from texas. morgan griffith of virginia and leonar
. -- susan ns at noon rice and former secretaries of state henry kissinger and james baker. general martin democracy, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and also housing and urban development secretary, and congressman mike rogers, chairman of the house intelligence committee. also on the program, director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. guests on the program include general ted olsen who helped lead the legal team that challenged virginia's gay marriage began....
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so that is james baker's take on that subject. next question. [inaudible question] >> about 30 years. [laughter] my question is this. you have not addressed the changes in the media over the years. the other question is, you know the bushes, is jeb bush going to run? [laughter] >> i tell you what, i was put that into two parts. i will let jonathan deal with the media question, and i will let chase weigh in on whether jeb bush is going to run. >> we talked a lot about how the media is so much tougher on president today than the media was back in the days, often private lives and sex scandals and that sort of stuff. and that is true, but if you spend a lot of time looking at the way that the press wrote about lyndon johnson in the 1960's, they were not exactly easy on him. johnson felt and with good reason that is eastern ivy league in funds press corps looked down on him as a crass texan. there were really quite unfair to him. they constantly would bring in these sort of completely overused cliches to describe him as this sort of larger than life
so that is james baker's take on that subject. next question. [inaudible question] >> about 30 years. [laughter] my question is this. you have not addressed the changes in the media over the years. the other question is, you know the bushes, is jeb bush going to run? [laughter] >> i tell you what, i was put that into two parts. i will let jonathan deal with the media question, and i will let chase weigh in on whether jeb bush is going to run. >> we talked a lot about how the...
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is it true that james baker brought john roberts down to florida early on during the recount problem,ted by president bush not only to the court but as the chief justice? that is my first question. my second question is, is it true that this determination is the only non-precedent setting determination that the supreme court has made in its history? i would appreciate hearing about that. thank you. >> host: thank you, ma'am. >> guest: thanks. both really good questions. first of all, yes, john roberts was on the legal team down in florida for the republicans as were hosts of other young republicans at the time. born in '55. it was 2000. he was into his career. he was pretty active as a republican in party politics even though he was in private practice. he had not yet been appointed to the d.c. circuit. which i remind the caller, you went on, he was nominateed in 2001 right after president george w. bush took office and then eventually ended up on that court, the d.c. ircircuit and then on the supreme court in 2005. so yes, he was very much a part of that team but lots of people were
is it true that james baker brought john roberts down to florida early on during the recount problem,ted by president bush not only to the court but as the chief justice? that is my first question. my second question is, is it true that this determination is the only non-precedent setting determination that the supreme court has made in its history? i would appreciate hearing about that. thank you. >> host: thank you, ma'am. >> guest: thanks. both really good questions. first of...
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is it true that james baker brought john roberts down to florida early on during the recount problemsident bush not only to the court but as the chief justice, that is my first question. my second question is is it true, this determination is the only non precedent setting determination that the supreme court has made in its history? i would appreciate hearing about that. >> guest: good questions. john roberts was on the legal team in florida for the republicans as were a host of other young republicans at the time. it was 2,000. he was into his career, pretty active as a republican in party politics even though he was in private practice, he had not been appointed to the d.c. circuit, he went on, he was nominated in 2001 right after president george w. bush took office and eventually ended up on that court, the d.c. circuit and the supreme court in 2005 so he was very much a part of it but lots of people were part of it. miguel estrada had a nominee, didn't get on. in my book i suggest that if he had gotten on the d.c. circuit, might have been in line for the supreme court, maybe so
is it true that james baker brought john roberts down to florida early on during the recount problemsident bush not only to the court but as the chief justice, that is my first question. my second question is is it true, this determination is the only non precedent setting determination that the supreme court has made in its history? i would appreciate hearing about that. >> guest: good questions. john roberts was on the legal team in florida for the republicans as were a host of other...
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baker is hosting it today. >>> there will be a special ceremony to remember james brady, the former white house press secretarysed away in august. he was shot during the assassination attempt on president ronald reagan back in 1981. the museum will host a memorial at 10:00 friday morning. vice president joe biden is expected to speak at the service. >>> new numbers from montgomery county schools say more latino students are in the schools there according to "the washington post." 30 years ago latino students made up just 5.2% of students. today they make up nearly 30%. the numbers are also rising for asian and black students in the county. >>> maryland live casino's new competition is hurting their profits. new numbers show the horseshoe in baltimore made $22 million in september while maryland live made more than double that. its revenue is down nearly 10% compared to september of last year. the state's largest casino had been making steady gapes since opening in 2012. this is the first time it saw a drop in monthly revenue. >>> cleaning up the chesapeake bay makes sense for the environment and the area's bot
baker is hosting it today. >>> there will be a special ceremony to remember james brady, the former white house press secretarysed away in august. he was shot during the assassination attempt on president ronald reagan back in 1981. the museum will host a memorial at 10:00 friday morning. vice president joe biden is expected to speak at the service. >>> new numbers from montgomery county schools say more latino students are in the schools there according to "the...
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ella baker said this isn't about lunch counters or hamburgers. this is about democracy. james baldwin writes in 1961 that the young people who are organizer and in demonstrations all across the south at lunch counters are doing it to do more than what baldwin calls sip tasteless cups of coffee at sleazy lunch counters across the south. that is james baldwin not we. what is important when we think about stokely carmichael and the civil rights movement and where we are today in the context of american race relations and civil rights and citizenship is that kwame ture provides an example of a life well-lived. he is not a hedgefund leader. he didn't invent the i-phone. but provided millions of poor black people hope. he did it through organizing for small democracy a political revolution and calling for black power and black self-determination. the whole idea of black is beautiful is impossible without stokely carmichael. the whole ideaf
ella baker said this isn't about lunch counters or hamburgers. this is about democracy. james baldwin writes in 1961 that the young people who are organizer and in demonstrations all across the south at lunch counters are doing it to do more than what baldwin calls sip tasteless cups of coffee at sleazy lunch counters across the south. that is james baldwin not we. what is important when we think about stokely carmichael and the civil rights movement and where we are today in the context of...